1922 in British radio
Events
January
- No events.
February
- 14 February – The world's first regular wireless broadcasts for entertainment, made by Peter Eckersley, begin transmission on radio station 2MT from a hut at the Marconi Company laboratories at Writtle near Chelmsford in England. Initially they are for half an hour on Tuesday evenings.
March
- No events.
April
- No events.
May
- 11 May – Station 2LO becomes the second radio station to broadcast regularly in the United Kingdom, operating from Marconi House in London, initially for one hour a day. The first radio sports commentary in Britain is made on the station when Arthur Burrows describes a boxing match between Ted "Kid" Lewis and Georges Carpentier at Olympia. No further sports broadcasts are made in the country until 1927 due to pressure from newspapers.[1]
June to September
- No events.
October
- 7 October – Speaking on radio station 2LO, the Prince of Wales becomes the first member of the British royal family to make a public broadcast.[2]
- 18 October – The British Broadcasting Company (BBC) is formed as a commercial company.[2]
November
- 14 November – London radio station 2LO transfers to the British Broadcasting Company which makes its first ever broadcast,[3][4] transmitting its first two news bulletins, each read twice ("once quickly and once slowly") – to determine listener reaction.[5]
- 15 November – The British Broadcasting Company opens its stations in Birmingham (5IT) and Manchester (2ZY).
December
- 24 December – First BBC broadcast from Newcastle upon Tyne (station 5NO).
Births
- 6 February – Denis Norden, comedy scriptwriter and broadcast personality (died 2018)
- 23 April – Jack May, actor (died 1997)
- 10 June – Bill Kerr, South African-born Australian actor working in Britain (died 2014)
- 16 August – James Casey, variety artist and radio comedy scriptwriter and producer (died 2011)
- 16 October – Max Bygraves, singer and entertainer (died 2012)
- 1 November – John Westbrook, actor (died 1989)
References
- The Shell Book of Firsts 1983. p. 149.
- Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0.
- Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. pp. 491–493. ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
- "First BBC Radio Broadcast - 14 November 1922".
- About BBC News - official site.
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